2025 Rangeland Fall Forum: On the Horizon for Idaho Range-lands

When

10/02/2025 - 10/03/2025    
All Day

Event Type

2025 Rangeland Fall Forum

This year’s forum will explore how rangeland stewards are reaching to the future and using new ideas and new technologies to address challenges. How can the next generation of leaders thrive and support a vibrant future for Idaho’s rangelands?

Come join us for a combination of interactive sessions and hands-on learning, and together we will peer over the horizon at the future of rangelands!

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  • Event Name: 2025 Rangeland Fall Forum: On the Horizon for Idaho Rangelands
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  • Who/What organization is hosting: University of Idaho Rangeland Center & University of Idaho McClure Center for Public Policy Research
  • Contact Information for the host: email 4range@uidaho.edu & erhall@uidaho.edu
  • Date: October 2 & 3rd
  • Time: 1-6:30pm Thursday Oct 2nd & 8am-12pm Friday Oct 3rd
  • Location: Nancy M. Cummings Research, Extension and Education Center
  • Event Website: https://marketplace.uidaho.edu/C20272_ustores/web/store_main.jsp?STOREID=65&SINGLESTORE=true
  • Cost: $50 for full 2-day conference, or $30 for Thursday only, $20 for Friday only
  • Details: The 2025 fall forum will explore how rangeland stewards are looking to the future and using new ideas and new technologies to address challenges. Through a combination of interactive panel sessions and hands-on learning, speakers and attendees will explore how the next generation of leaders can thrive and support a vibrant future for Idaho’s rangelands. Panelists at this year’s fall forum include Tip Hudson, Washington State University Extension specialist and host of “The Art of Range” podcast; Tori O’Neil, rancher; Paul Wolf and Colby McAdams, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service; and others. The fall forum is open to anyone interested in rangelands, including operators, managers, businesses, nonprofits, governments, community members, journalists and students. The event is held annually, in partnership with the McClure Center, to explore current challenges and create opportunities for conversations.